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Ariane flight VA260

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Ariane flight VA260
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Ariane flight VA260 was an Ariane 5 rocket flight that launched the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) into space on 14 April 2023. It was 2023's first Ariane flight, and the 116th Ariane 5 mission.[1][2]

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Launch configuration

Rocket

Ariane 5 is a heavy lift two-stage rocket with two solid fuel boosters. It was used in its ECA+ variant, which offers the highest payload mass capacity. The total launch mass of the vehicle is 770,000 kg (1,700,000 lb).

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ESA image showing Ariane 5 launch important missions

Payload

The only payload on the flight was the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE), an orbiter going to planet Jupiter built by Airbus Defence and Space for ESA.[3][4][5]

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ESA image showing deployment timeline of JUICE mission before and after launch
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Preparation

Launch preparation began after the arrival of JUICE in Kourou, French Guiana, then it after fuelling and other works the JUICE spacecraft was Integrated with Ariane 5.[6] After completing all preparations, the rocket was rolled out to the launch pad a day before launch.[7][8][9]

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JUICE satellite during Integration

JUICE is the first European mission to Jupiter.[10]

Launch

The rocket was launched from the ELA-3 launch pad of the Guiana Space Centre on 14 April 2023 at 12:24 UTC.[11][12]

Orbit

The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer was injected into an Interplanetary trajectory that took it to multiple flybys until reaching its destination planet Jupiter.[13]

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ESA image showing milestones of ESA JUICE Mission before reaching Jupiter

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